Meissnitzer, Alexandra (1973–)
Meissnitzer, Alexandra (1973–)
Austrian Alpine skier. Born June 18, 1973, in Abtenau, Austria.
Won 8 World Cup races to capture the slalom, giant slalom and overall World Cup titles (1998–99); at World championships, won gold medals in slalom, giant slalom and overall (1999) and a silver medal in downhill (2003); won a silver medal for giant slalom and a bronze medal for super-G at Nagano Olympics (1998); placed 4th in giant slalom and super-G at Salt Lake City Olympics (2002), won a bronze medal for super-G at Torino Olympics (2006).
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